| Term | Definition |
| In Elizabethan times why did they not use utensils? | They ate with their hands because it was more manly |
| Swans and peacocks were used as what? | Centerpieces |
| Dinner was served during what times? | 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. |
| Throwing bones on the floor tin finish the meal and what was considered acceptable? | Delicate burps |
| Only the what could afford the feasts of a banquet? | Upper class |
| People in the middle and lower class ate lots of what and what? | Fruits and vegetables |
| In earlier times, what was the main beverage? | Water |
| Two main parts of the diet were what and what? | Meats and breads |
| Both men in women took what and what in how they looked? | Pride and joy |
| Men would generally__their a hair a fashionable__? | Dye, red |
| Shoulder length hair curled with hot irons was called what? | "Love locks" |
| If bald men wore what? | Wigs |
| What color were wigs generally? | White or yellow |
| What would men have round, square, oblong, or t-shaped? | Their facial hair |
| Women like what color for their hair as their favorite. | Blond |
| What was the false hair women wore made from? | Peasants hair or formed with white and yellow silk |
| What were some accessories women wore? | Gold trimmings, jewelery, hair pins, and hair nets |
| What were silts in outer wear to show underwear? | Slashing |
| What were natural forms of the frill that showed what class someone was in? | Ruffs |
| Children in both sexes wore what? | Dresses |
| Men wore what? | Tights and makeup |
| Women wanted what? | Tight waists |
| Black velvet masks were used to shield women's what from the sun? | Face |
| Women wore clothes that did what? | Covered them completely |
| List four humors. | Blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile |
| What were humors? | Supposedly the number of humors in the body characterized a person's personality |
| What also determined a persons personality besides humors? | The four elements: earth, air, water, fire |
| Surgeons generally shared company with whom? | Barbers |
| Barbers were allowed what? | Blood-letting and tooth-pulling |
| How were gun shot wounds treated? | Using boil oil, and if they ran out of oil they cleaned the wound and put bandages on it |
| What caused Typhoid? | Lack of sanitation |
| What caused scurvy? | Lack of Vitamin C |
| What was the remedy for an ear ache? | Roasted onion in the ear |
| What was the remedy for Sty? | Rub eye with the black tomcat's tail |
| What was the remedy for a mental illness? | Transfuse blood from lamb |
| What is a ducking stool and what crime must be committed to be punished by it? | A device consisting of a chair in which an offender was tied and dunked in water; women who spoke to freely |
| What was a brank and what crime must be committed to be punished by it? | Device consisting of a metal frame for the ehad and a bit to restrain the tongue; women who spoke to openly |
| What crime must be committed to be punished by hanging? | Man slaughter, robbery, rape, piracy, and capital crimes |
| What crime must be committed to be punished by being hanged till half dead, cut down, and quartered alive? | Treason |
| What crime must be committed to be punished by being burned alive? | Women who poisoned their husband |
| What crime must be committed to be punished by being boiled to death? | Chef who poisoned their customers |
| What was an honorable way to die for those in the upper class? | Beheading |
| What was the punishment for stealing? | Getting your hands cut off or your eyes plucked out |
| List the favorite instruments. | Lute, viola, recorder, bagpipe, and fiddle |
| What bells were rung in the countryside? | Church bells |
| What class did courtly dances and used bells? | Upper class |
| What clas did the jig, dump, hay, and trenchmore? | Lower class |
| What classes was archery open to? | All classes |
| What sport was used for the upper class to show off their fine horses, hawks, and clothing? | Hunting |
| What sport was reserved specifically for the upper class? | Hawking/Falconry |
| What bird was reserved solely for royalty? | The eagle |